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== List of characters == * '''Hector Malone, Sr.''', an elderly gentleman who has worked hard throughout his life to attain a high social status in which he now takes pride. * '''Ann Whitefield''', a young woman, graceful, somewhat enigmatic. She corresponds to the character Doña Ana in the [[Don Juan]] myth (in Act III, Shaw's stage direction refers to Doña Ana de Ulloa as "so handsome that in the radiance into which her dull yellow halo has suddenly lightened one might almost mistake her for Ann Whitefield"). * '''Henry Straker''', [[chauffeur]] with a [[cockney]] accent (representing Leporello from [[Don Giovanni|the Mozart opera]]).<ref name=dedication/> * '''John Tanner''', also called "Jack Tanner", a well-educated, well-spoken man who takes everything seriously, including himself; a "political firebrand and confirmed bachelor."<ref name=blackbird>[http://www.lipscomb.edu/news/Event/Detail/4044 "Blackbird Theater: Man and Superman"]. Lipscomb University.</ref> Allegedly the descendant of [[Don Juan]], as well as the modern representation of the Don Juan character (in Act III, Shaw notes Don Juan's resemblance to Tanner: "Besides, in the brief lifting of his face, now hidden by his hat brim, there was a curious suggestion of Tanner. A more critical, fastidious, handsome face, paler and colder, without Tanner's impetuous credulity and enthusiasm, and without a touch of his modern plutocratic vulgarity, but still a resemblance, even an identity"). The very name "John Tanner" is an [[anglicisation]] of the Spanish name "Juan Tenorio", which is the full name of Don Juan.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Heller|first1=Agnes|editor1-last=Goehr|editor1-first=Lydia|editor2-last=Herwitz|editor2-first=Daniel|title=The Don Giovanni moment: essays on the legacy of an opera|date=2008|publisher=Columbia University Press|location=New York|isbn=978-0231137553|page=182}}</ref> * '''Violet Robinson''', sister of Octavius Robinson. She has been secretly married to Hector Malone, Jr. * '''Mrs. Whitefield''', mother of Ann, and widow of the late Mr. Whitefield. * '''Susan Ramsden''', the [[spinster]] sister of Roebuck Ramsden. * '''Hector Malone, Jr.''', an American gentleman who is secretly married to Violet Robinson. * '''Octavius Robinson''', an amiable young man who is in love with Ann Whitefield. Brother to Violet Robinson. He represents "Don Ottavio" from the Don Juan myth. * '''Roebuck Ramsden''', an aging civil reformer who was friend to the late Mr. Whitefield. He corresponds to the statue in the Don Juan myth, who is in turn the representation of the spirit of Don Gonzalo, the father of Doña Ana (in Act III, Shaw writes of The Statue, "His voice, save for a much more distinguished intonation, is so like the voice of Roebuck Ramsden"). * '''Mendoza''', an [[anarchist]] who collaborates with Tanner. Mendoza is the "President of the League of the Sierra," a self-described [[brigand]] and a [[Jew]]. He corresponds to Shaw's conception of the [[Devil]] as he would be portrayed in the Don Juan myth (Shaw writes of "The Devil" in Act III: "A scarlet halo begins to glow; and into it the Devil rises, very [[Mephistophelean]], and not at all unlike Mendoza, though not so interesting").
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